Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the founder of the religious congregation Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (C.M.I) is our role model and his vision is made manifest in our institution.

He has left his indelible marks in the spheres of education, social reform, media, culture and religious formation. India’s first indigenous religious congregation for men, C.M.I was his brainchild. In 1831, along with the support of Fr. Thomas Palackal and Fr. Thomas Porukara, the C.M.I was established which sparked off a spiritual renovation in the Church.

PGDM - Finance

The Finance and Control Group provides teaching and research in the areas of Accounting and Control, and Corporate Finance. The courses offered include basic courses in financial and management accounting and corporate finance in the first year. The optional courses in the second year focus on financial derivatives, risk management, business valuation, and quantitative finance

Faculty research in the area of Financial Accounting looks beyond the boundaries of traditional accounting. The primary research interests of the Group include work on contemporary issues in financial reporting, disclosure, and contracts using financial information.

Faculty research in the area of Control includes understanding the role of information and measurement systems for allocating resources among firms in the economy, and between departments or divisions of individual firms; measuring performance of business segments; executive compensation; understanding the profitability of suppliers, products, customers, distribution channels, and business units; and formulating, executing and evaluating strategy by firm managers.

Faculty research in the area of Finance includes the study of the theory and practice of corporate finance, and study of markets and institutions for financial assets. Its greater emphasis is on business fields and its focus is on the use of economic analysis and statistical methods in dealing effectively with management problems in these applied business fields.